
WWE Sunday Night’s Main Event Set For September 6 in Atlanta
World Wrestling Entertainment has announced Sunday Night’s Main Event will take place on Sunday, September 6, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. This date was originally slated for the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event.
World Wrestling Entertainment has announced that Sunday Night’s Main Event is coming to Atlanta, Georgia, on Sunday, September 6. The special event will take place at the State Farm Arena.
The September 6 date was originally designated for the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event. The Money in the Bank PLE has since been relocated to October.
This newly announced Sunday Night’s Main Event will also mark a shift from the traditional format, as it places the special event on a Sunday rather than its usual Saturday broadcast slot.
The State Farm Arena in Atlanta has a history of hosting significant WWE events. The venue previously hosted Saturday Night’s Main Event in July 2025. That specific event was headlined by Goldberg’s retirement match, where he faced Gunther.
Looking ahead, the next traditional Saturday Night’s Main Event special is confirmed to take place on Saturday, July 18. That upcoming event will originate from Madison Square Garden in New York.
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